Titled La Forêt in French, has been available on Netflix since July 2018, after initially debuting on the Belgian channel, La Une, and then on the French channel, France 3, in 2017. It’s one of those crime thrillers that has sat there quietly, and it’s likely due to licensing agreements that it’s now leaving.
The Forest follows Samuel Labarthe as Gaspard Decker and Suzanne Clément as Virginie Musso, as they search for a missing teenage girl in the Ardennes forest in Belgium. Her teacher helps the police, as she experienced her own traumatic experience in the exact same forest decades ago.
Delinda Jacobs created the series and wrote every single episode, while Julius Berg directed all six episodes.
As with any licensed show on Netflix, there is a chance that it will arrive again in the future. There is no confirmed streaming home after it exits Netflix in the United States, so this is your chance to binge-watch. Those who love international crime thrillers are sure to find themselves immediately hooked.
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